![]() Jackson's coaching tree, which should have been the biggest of any great coach, is stunted and withered the only two viable candidates to coach Jackson's Knicks while using his system were a pair of his former players, neither of which had any coaching experience. Experiments with Jim Cleamons in Dallas and Kurt Rambis in Minnesota, among other places, failed miserably. Indeed, the NBA had all but abandoned the Triangle Offense as a primary system. Why aren't there any Tim Cones in the NBA? The NBA is a league of copycats plagiarism is the highest compliment one coach can pay another. And yet, the offense that produced 11 NBA titles never caught on like many believe it should have. ![]() We don't fit into what everyone else thinks about where the league is going."īut as Jackson returns to the NBA to use Derek Fisher and the New York Knicks as vessels to implement the system, he's finding an entirely different climate. We don't fit into what everybody else says. That's speaking a little bit to the culture of Phil Jackson," says Rick Fox, the NBATV analyst who thrived under Jackson as a player and is a Triangle true believer. "We didn't have a preset idea of what the league should be, was or what is. Eleven NBA championships followed, two more than any coach in league history.Īnd because of that, a groundswell of support for the Triangle Offense rose up, one that believed it was full of true believers spreading the gospel of Right Way Basketball. It's because of this success that Cone proudly calls himself a disciple of Tex Winter, the legendary college and assistant coach that passed the wisdom of the system technically known as the Triple Post Offense to Jackson. The offense that produced 11 NBA titles never caught on like many believe it should have. I've been running the triangle ever since." But the next year, 1994, was our best year ever. "I went full bore on the offense in 1993, but unfortunately, I was teaching it at the same time I was learning it," he says. Army and Navy bases, allowing him access to NBA broadcasts that other Filipino natives didn't possess. While many marveled at Michael Jordan, Cone saw something else: a system that perfectly captured the way he wanted his teams to play. He taped every Bulls game on his trusty Sony Betamax and went over the footage endlessly, learning the various triangle intricacies by osmosis. A young PBA coach then, Cone had an apartment on the bay within antenna distance of both the U.S. ![]() Only three other coaches have done it even once.Ĭone's schooling in the way of the triangle began with grainy footage of Phil Jackson's Chicago Bulls during the early 1990s. The victory marked the second time his team won a Grand Slam, which refers to sweeping the three major PBA tournaments in a single season. His name is Tim Cone, and he is speaking into a cellphone months after securing his 18th Philippine Basketball Association trophy. He doesn't coach in the United States at all. He doesn't coach in college or American high school, either. The world's foremost apostle for the Triangle offense does not coach in the NBA. Tweet Share on Twitter Share Share on Facebook Pin Pinterest 16 ![]()
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